60% of Gen Z Britons Want New Vote to Rejoin EU, Poll Finds
Exclusive polling reveals 60% of 18-28 year olds in Britain would vote to rejoin the EU, with 50% deeming Brexit a failure. Among likely voters, support for rejoining reaches 81%.
Exclusive polling reveals 60% of 18-28 year olds in Britain would vote to rejoin the EU, with 50% deeming Brexit a failure. Among likely voters, support for rejoining reaches 81%.
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